Beech Mountain Resort Ramps Up Snowmaking Firepower

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Beech Mountain Resort, the highest ski area in eastern North America, has added six SMI Super PoleCat guns for 2010-2011.

GM Ryan Costin said, "The automated PoleCat system is able to produce copious amounts of snow. The two guns added last year were the highlights of our snowmaking. Now we've upped that 300 percent by installing six more. The nice thing is this system is self-monitoring and constantly controls the output. It really increases our snowmaking capability."

Costin said last season's snowmaking upgrades paid big dividends on the Robbins Run and Upper Shawneehaw trails. This year, the resort set its sights on the long, black diamond White Lightning run, along with the Lower Shawneehaw trail, Powder Bowl and Freestyle trail.

"We're almost 100 percent better than three or four years ago because of the new automated system, plus we still have PoleCats that operate on carriages," Costin said. "In addition, we've added 40 JCI tower guns the past couple years, and dozens of Ratnik guns. Significant money has been invested in snowmaking over the last 36 months. It's paying off in the finished product."

Beech also worked on the alpine village at the base of the slopes. Three outside businesses moved in to lease a trio of storefronts, providing skiers and riders with a new equipment rental operation, coffee cafe, and souvenir photo shop.

New lockers were installed in the locker rooms, a third lane was built on the snow-tubing run and a shipment of ski and snowboard equipment was added to the rental fleet.

"We've really focused on bringing our offerings to a higher level," Costin said. "A lot of time was spent this summer painting buildings and on general facility upkeep to give the resort a fresher look. The Beech Tree lounge was painted for the first time in 25 years. We are focusing on the details. We not only work here, most of us live here so we have a vested interest."

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